A casual dinner meet-up with mavis and lala turned out to be one of the most insightful conversations I've had these days. Then again, I've had a number of meaningful conversations lately, with all my steamboat eating habits. =P speaking of which, I actually developed rashes after a steamboat dinner with siew -.- how can a shrimp be allegic to shrimps?!
guess it doesn't matter what you eat (cos we had soup spoon), but rather who you are with. so it's still the people that matter! :D
many ethical discussions came up during out chat, and i'm glad to have learnt some stuff from you girls, and also hearing the very interesting story you have ah vis! hahaa. glad you made the right decision in the end, though it might be painful, but it's still in the best interest for both parties. :)
I think finding out who you really are and being able to hold on to your true self is very important. no wonder self-actualization is so hard to achieve. lol.
so let me post a question to you all: how long do you think it takes to know a person's true nature/innate characteristics/life history?
P.S: i'll be waiting for more juicy details on next sat night! ;) lala, don't act blur!
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